Movie The Vagina Monologues (2002) download free

Full movie description "The Vagina Monologues":

Coochie Snorcher. Powder box. Toadie. Fannyboo. Mushmellow. Call it what you like, the vagina is many things to many women. Acclaimed writer/performer Eve Ensler is the star of this innovative special that features some of the candid, funny, painful, yearning insights of women talking about their no-longer-so-private part. Based on Ensler's award-winning stage show of the same name, the special includes all-new interviews and behind-the-scenes commentary added to the original performance material. The end result is a daring and refreshingly liberating experience filled with compassion, humor, intelligence and honesty that will leave you thinking inside the box!

Reviews of the The Vagina Monologues

This was one of the most difficult things I ever had to sit through. For the first fifteen minutes all I did was squirm in my seat and read my program. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.

Then, after awhile, I started to pay more attention to what was being said rather than the words that were being spoken. This play is not about feminism or man-hating; it is about being a woman, embracing what makes women different from men. Many of the points made are very heavy handed, many others are sappy and sentimental, others are strange and a little scary. Eve Ensler used these delivery methods to get through our 'conservative Americanism'. She had to. This country, despite its lack-luster efforts, is still one of the most sexually repressed places in the developed world. We don't like to talk about sex in any serious context; we won't let safe sex be taught and promoted in schools, we still have double standards on promiscuity, the list goes on and on. Sex in the US is kept in the bedroom, the Legislative Branch of the State Government, the Executive Branch of the National Government, and in dirty jokes and sitcom cliches. This play aims to change all that. It is a small step, but a step none the less.

See this play. If you can't see it, read it. It will make you uncomfortable. It will probably gross you out in places. And, most importantly, it will make you think about things you didn't know you could.